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Let's talk about season five, episode seven.

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I have been watching this show since season three and it seems to only get better and better. Each season brings its own drama, but I think season five has topped all previous seasons.

When it comes to my friends and their needs, I have their backs, supporting them, listening to them and giving them advice. I think that is what Jackie Christie was doing when Angel Brinks invited Jackie and Angel Love to her potential party venue. A lesson I learned in school and in life is to entertain any idea for five minutes and if we cannot come to a consensus, we keep it moving. I do not think it was cool to call Jackie's ideas crazy or suggest she will bring craziness to an event. You are not being a friend if you suggest that she will do that and she is not a friend if she does that.

You should never work with friends and sometimes family members. There is always this gray area that we tend to find ourselves in. No matter the precautions you take, someone always end up getting hurt. When it comes to Tami and Duffey, two people who are just becoming friends, that is just a no go because you really do not know each other. I could understand if you all had been in the same circle or "friends" for a couple of years, but somebody you just met...um, no. I personally have worked too hard for the little coins that I have to allow just anyone to work with me.

When you go to a job interview, you expect a certain level of professionalism—everything starts on time, job description is laid out clearly and the interviewers are being PROFESSIONAL. Personally, I have not been to a dance audition, but I can tell when something is unprofessional-- that dance audition was unprofessional. When Tami pointed out some things after everyone left, Duffey should have taken it as constructive criticism and kept it pushing.

We as people now-a-days find arguments in about any situation. If we take a step back and humble ourselves, we would be able to see that everyone isn't out to get us.

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